View Full Version : Peugeot Sport Group A Semi Rigid Engine mounting Kit
Toad
19th December 2008, 13:37
Guys... If I took this mounting kit to a typical garage for installation, would they look at and go 'WTF' or would they be able to figure it fairly easily?
Cheers in advance! :hug:
AlexB
19th December 2008, 13:38
might need to explain where the plates need weldong in
but the rest is pretty self explanitary
Ryan
19th December 2008, 13:45
if its the normal kit and not the one with rose joints then should be easy for them
AlexB
19th December 2008, 13:47
the semi rigid is the non rose jointed its the kit i have
Toad
19th December 2008, 13:52
might need to explain where the plates need weldong in
but the rest is pretty self explanitary
Oh, what needs to be welded, and where??
Ryan
19th December 2008, 13:53
top mount *under ecu* two metal blocks
AlexB
19th December 2008, 13:54
theres 3 little plates in the kit
they need welding into the cradle under the ecu where the rubber bumper part sits in
think ive got a pic somewere
AlexB
19th December 2008, 13:56
these plates here
http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa153/sk8r_95_2007/1109.jpg
cant find the pic of mymount though
Toad
19th December 2008, 14:01
Thanks for the help chaps, that's excellent. :)
AlexB
19th December 2008, 14:06
no worries
its simple tbh thick on in the botom and the thinner ones are the sides
lot stiffer than standard
and im assuming a lad of your knowledge will know about the vibrations they cause
Steve
19th December 2008, 14:09
not fancy doing it yourself like?
Ryan
19th December 2008, 14:11
most people cant weld
Toad
19th December 2008, 14:11
On idle at present, I bump up and down, so I'm intrigued to see what it will be like with these puppies in... This is something I should have done a LONG time ago. I've got a lot of engine movement, and I'm shocked that nothing has snapped already. I remember watching my car on a RR before, and I couldn't believe how much the engine was moving back and forth when going through the gears. :panic:
frankie
19th December 2008, 14:11
where do those plates need to be welded to?
Toad
19th December 2008, 14:12
not fancy doing it yourself like?
Err, nope. ;)
AlexB
19th December 2008, 14:13
where do those plates need to be welded to?
see my above post explaining
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